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How to Activate Amazon Prime Discount at Whole Foods

Jun 26, 20184 min
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Amazon says Prime members will get a discount at all Whole Foods stores nationwide starting Wednesday, June 27, 2018. Here's how to activate your discount so you can redeem it at the checkout in store.Need a Prime Membership? Find a link for a free 30 day trial here:http://richontech.tv/2018/06/apps/heres-how-to-activate-your-amazon-prime-member-savings-at-whole-foods/Follow Rich on Social Media:Facebook: http://facebook.com/RichOnTechTwitter: http://twitter.com/richdemuroInstagram: http://instagram.com/richontechEasy ways to listen on your phone or smart speaker:"Hey Google, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Hey Siri, Play the Rich on Tech Podcast""Alexa, Enable the Rich on Tech Flash Briefing"

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Your Amazon Prime membership now goes further at Whole Foods. What's going on on merch demurro. This is rich on Tech. Daily savings for Amazon Prime members will be available at all Whole food stores nationwide starting June twenty seventh. This means if you're an Amazon Prime member, you can now use your membership as sort of a store loyalty card

for even more savings at Whole Foods. Now, you know, Amazon has been doing a good job of adjusting the pricing at Whole Foods, and this has been happening in phases. The first was right when Amazon bought Whole Foods, they lowered the prices on a bunch of stuff immediately. Well, now comes Prime Savings. Prime members shopping at Whole Foods across the US will receive ten percent off hundreds of

sale items and also discounts on select popular items. All the time, the savings were rolled out slowly to several stores in various regions of the US, but starting on June twenty seventh, everyone who has a Prime membership will have access to the discounts again. At the savings, of course, you have to be an Amazon Prime member, but here's what you have to do. You have to download the Whole Foods app to your phone. Then you log in with your Amazon account, and once you do that, you'll

get a QR code that's on your screen. This is kind of like your store loyalty card. When you check out at Whole Foods, you just have the cashier scan the QR code and that will activate your savings. Now, if you don't feel like pulling out your phone every time you're at the checkout, you can also link your phone number to your account for savings and deals. You can do this by going into the account section of the Whole Foods app on your phone and then adding

or modifying your phone number. Just be sure to tap the little toggle underneath it that says use my mobile number at checkout. This way you can link your mobile number and the cashier can just key it in. It's kind of the same system that you see in place at a lot of retailers. Now, it's up to you whether you use the QR code at checkout or the phone number, but one nice benefit of using the QR code is that you can actually see what deals are

in store that week. This is under the savings tab in the app, so what kind of deals do Prime members get at Whole food Foods? This week? It's organic girls salad Greens normally four bucks each, but two for five dollars for Prime members. Chicken is two dollars a pound instead of four, shrimp nine dollars a pound instead of sixteen, and Prime members get an extra ten percent

off the price of ground beef. It seems like there's a handful of Prime Member only deals, but the neat thing here is that you also get ten percent off pretty much anything in the store that's on sale and on Like the old Whole Foods app and coupon system, this is much more straightforward and way less confusing. Now. As much as I like what Amazon has done at Whole Foods with the pricing, basically they've lowered it, I still find on average it is much more expensive than

other grocery stores. But I'll take all these discounts. I'm still not doing all of my shopping at Whole Foods, but I like where they're headed. So again, download the Whole Foods app for iOS or Android, log in with your Amazon Prime membership, link up your phone number, and you can start saving. If you don't have a Prime membership. You can find a link on my website for a free thirty day trial, and again just to review the price of a prime membership. It's thirteen dollars a month

or one hundred and nineteen dollars a year. It used to be ninety nine dollars a year, so it's up by twenty dollars. But according to Amazon, I've already placed thirty five orders so far this year, so if you do the math, that works out to be under two dollars each for shipping, and in my area that's usually same day, so that's a deal I'll take. Thanks so much for listening to the podcast. If you enjoy what I'm doing here, please rate and review it in Apple Podcasts.

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